Anthracite-goal stove



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HeatingStovm v.Patented lunek 14.183-7.

AARON O. PRICE, OE NElVARK, NEW JERSEY.

ANTHRACITE-COAL STOVE.

Specification of Letters Patent No. 236, dated June 14, 1837.

To all whom t may concern:

Be it known that I, AARON O. PRICE, of

i the city of Newark, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey,have invented. a new and useful Improvement in Anthracite- Coal Stoves,and that the following is a fully and exact description of theconstruction and operation of the said stove as invented by me.

The bot-tom plate may be oblong, octagon, round or square with anaperture through the center of a size to receive the bottom grate with aflange or brackets to support about one half itis kep-t in its place bytwo small tenants in the lower ring which fits into the hearth or bottomplate which plate is about twice the diameter of the grate.

The wall or exterior of the stove is of mica or glass set 1n an 1ro-nsash which may be varied 1n size or form to suit covenienceor fancy, andis fitted to the outer edge of the hearth or bottom place, leaving aspace of from three to six inches between the sash and grate accordingto the size of the stove; the pipe may pass off at the top or at sidenear the top. The door or doors may be of cast or sheet iron. The heightof the case or outside may be varied according to circumstances. It maybe of equal size at the top and bottom or conical.

i The principle claimed by me as original ls- The substitution of anopen grate in a mica or glass case in place of a furnace or pot tocontain the coal.

The advantage of my principle is in the whole fire being visible givinga beautiful and pleasant light and the heat radiated wit-houtobstruction making it as safe as any close stove with the advantages ofan open grate.

Y AARON O.` PRICE. Witnesses: Y

JOHN G. DoD, STEvENs SQUIRE.

